UK signs extradition order for Assange, decision now with courts

The United Kingdom has signed an extradition order for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange to be sent to the United States.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, 47, is facing an 18-count indictment in the United States. Source: AAP

British Home Secretary Sajid Javid says he has approved the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the United States, telling the BBC that it will be up to the courts to decide the next step.

Mr Javid told the broadcaster that the 47-year-old Australian citizen was "rightly behind bars".
Pro-Assange protesters outside court.
The US is seeking to extradite Assange for alleged computer hacking. Source: AAP
"There's an extradition request from the US that is before the courts tomorrow, but yesterday I signed the extradition order and certified it, and that will be going in front of the courts tomorrow," he said. 

Mr Assange's lawyers are expected to challenge Mr Javid's decision, paving the way for a lengthy appeal process through British courts.

The US government has accused Mr Assange of conspiring with former US military intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to leak a trove of classified material in 2010.

He has been held at London's Belmarsh prison since police dragged him from the Ecuadorian embassy in London on 11 April.

He had spent seven years inside the embassy to avoid arrest.

Mr Assange was sentenced to 50 weeks in prison on 1 May after he was found guilty of breaching bail conditions related to an earlier extradition request from Sweden, which had wanted him to answer allegations of rape and sexual assault.

After visiting him at the prison hospital on Tuesday, Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei reported that Assange's health is "deteriorating".


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Published 12 June 2019 1:54am
Updated 13 June 2019 9:01pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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